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Martinez’s Career Day Earns Him B1G Co-Offensive Player of the Week Honor

Following the first week of college football, the initial offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week and freshman of the week in the Big Ten were announced this morning. Below are this week’s honorees:

Offensive Co-Players of the Week

Le’Veon Bell, Michigan State

Jr., RB, Columbus, Ohio/Groveport Madison

  • ·         Recorded career-highs with 210 rushing yards and 44 carries, scoring two touchdowns to help Michigan State defeat nationally ranked Boise State on Friday night
  • ·         Amassed a career-best 265 all-purpose yards, more than Boise State’s total offensive yards (206) for the game
  • ·         Scored the Spartans’ only touchdowns of the game, including the game-winner midway through the fourth quarter
  • ·         Records his first Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week selection and third overall honor, having earned two Freshman of the Week awards during the 2010 season
  • ·         Last Michigan State Offensive Player of the Week: Kirk Cousins (Oct. 24, 2011)

Taylor Martinez, Nebraska

Jr., QB, Corona, Calif./Centennial

  • ·         Threw for a career-high 354 yards and tied a career best with five touchdown strikes to lead the Huskers to an opening-day victory over Southern Miss
  • ·         Completed 26 of 34 passes (76.5 percent) and became the sixth Nebraska quarterback to throw for more than 4,000 career yards
  • ·         Guided Nebraska to 632 yards of total offense, the most in fifth-year coach Bo Pelini’s tenure
  • ·         Wins his second career Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week award
  • ·         Last Nebraska Offensive Player of the Week: Taylor Martinez (Oct. 10, 2011)

Defensive Player of the Week

Derrick Wells, Minnesota

So., DB, Lehigh Acres, Fla./Lehigh

  • ·         Tied for the team lead with eight tackles and added two interceptions to help Minnesota to a road win at UNLV on Thursday night
  • ·         Intercepted his first pass midway through the fourth quarter to set up Minnesota’s go-ahead field goal
  • ·         Picked off his second pass in the third overtime, allowing Minnesota to kick the game-winning field goal
  • ·         Claims his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor
  • ·         Last Minnesota Defensive Player of the Week: Kim Royston (Nov. 28, 2011)

Special Teams Co-Players of the Week

Mike Meyer, Iowa

Jr., PK, Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert

  • ·         Booted four field goals, tying a career best, against Northern Illinois, accounting for 12 points in the Hawkeyes’ 18-17 victory over the Huskies
  • ·         Converted on field goals from 22, 29, 34 and 50 yards, with the 50-yarder coming with 9:30 remaining in the fourth quarter to cut the NIU lead to one possession
  • ·         Wins his second career Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honor
  • ·         Last Iowa Special Teams Player of the Week: Mike Meyer (Nov. 8, 2010)

Venric Mark, Northwestern

Jr., PR/KR, Tomball, Texas/St. Pius X

  • ·         Scored Northwestern’s first touchdown in a 42-41 win over Syracuse with an 82-yard punt return in the opening quarter
  • ·         Totaled 134 punt return yards, breaking a 21-year-old single-game school record, and collected 49 kickoff return yards, making him NU’s all-time kickoff return yardage leader with 1,513
  • ·         Matched a career high with 281 all-purpose yards, including the first touchdown catch of his career
  • ·         Wins his second Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honor
  • ·         Last Northwestern Special Teams Player of the Week: Venric Mark (Nov. 29, 2010)

 

Freshman of the Week

Frankie Williams, Purdue

DB, Tampa, Fla./Coral Gables

  • ·         Led the Purdue defense with six tackles, including one for loss, and a pass breakup in Purdue’s 48-6 win over Eastern Kentucky
  • ·         Was part of a Purdue defense that held EKU to 85 passing yards on the day
  • ·         Wins his first career weekly award
  • ·         Last Purdue Freshman of the Week: Raheem Mostert (Nov. 7, 2011)

— Scott Chipman, Big Ten Conference

Haggerty is B1G Freshman of the Week

Lincoln, Neb. – Nebraska freshman middle blocker Meghan Haggerty was honored by the Big Ten Conference on Monday as she was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week. The award marks her first Big Ten weekly honor.

Haggerty hit .545 against UC Irvine over the weekend, recording seven kills on 11 swings to go along with four blocks to help the Huskers to a 3-0 victory. She averaged 2.3 kills and 1.3 blocks per set in the match.

The Huskers return to action this weekend as they host the 2012 Ameritas Players Challenge at the NU Coliseum.

— Hilary Winter, Nebraska Sports Information

Rockies Fall to Brilliant Medlen, Braves in Atlanta

The Colorado Rockies offense embraced the spirit of Labor Day and took the day off in a 6-1 loss to the Atlanta Braves. The Rockies managed just five hits against Braves starter Kris Medlen, who struck out 12 in a complete game effort. Rockies starter Tyler Chatwood only gave up three hits in his three innings of work, but allowed five runs thanks to five walks, an error and a wild pitch. Jordan Pacheco had the lone RBI for the Rockies in the losing effort. Tonight the Rockies and Braves play game two of their four-game series in Atlanta. First pitch is set for 6:10.

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Wellnitz Fire in Panhandle Continues to Grow

News Release From the NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE:

Officials from the Oglala Sioux Tribe, the State of South Dakota, the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, Sheridan County and an interagency Incident Management Team met Sunday morning to negotiate a Delegation of Authority agreement designed to facilitate cooperation and effective use of resources among the several jurisdictions.

The fire has now involved approximately 96,000 acres of the scenic Pine Ridge and Beaver Wall area in Nebraska and has crossed the South Dakota border onto the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The South Dakota portion of the fire has burned as far north as Oglala covering some 27,000 acres.

Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team A Incident Commander Todd Richardson observed that the level of respect and cooperation among the gathered officials was very encouraging. He complimented the hard work and effort put forth by the volunteer firefighters prior to the teams arrival.

Assistant Fire Chief Jerry Kearns of Rushville had a bit of good news on Sunday morning.

“From midnight on, the fire just laid down” said Kearns. “The wind dropped, the humidity rose and the fuel load somewhat diminished. We got a real break.”

When asked for his assessment of Saturday night, Rushville Mayor Chris Heiser replied “encouraging.” We held the lines – there was no major advancement.”

Kearns spoke at some length about the agonizing decisions commanders have to make to deploy limited resources to save one valuable building or asset and know that another will have to be lost because of that decision. He said it is especially difficult to see a rancher’s hay go up in flames because there are not enough resources to save it.

Saturday saw the departure of units from 18 volunteer fire departments from other Nebraska communities. These volunteers were called home to fight fires near their own communities.

Sheriff Terry Robbins reported seeing no houses destroyed by the fire and expressed his admiration for the firefighters who were able to save all those homes in the face of truly terrible fire conditions. Sheriff department personnel called every household in the Wellnitz fire area to urge evacuation then visited every home in person said Deputy Everette Langford.

Richardson said a DC-10 Very Large Air Tanker (VLAT) is stationed at Rapid City, however he thought it was unlikely it would be deployed on the Wellnitz fire. The VLAT is an effective tool for fire suppression but the fire in Sheridan County has not escalated to the point where using the VLAT would be an efficient, effective and strategically safe use of resources.

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